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Una Hunt

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Una Hunt
Born6 January 1876 Edit this on Wikidata
Cincinnati Edit this on Wikidata
Died10 November 1957 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 81)
Montreux Edit this on Wikidata
OccupationArtist Edit this on Wikidata
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Una Hunt Clarke Drage (January 6, 1876 – November 10, 1957)[1][2][3] was an American author famed in her time for publishing Una Mary, an autobiographical reconstruction of the inner and outer world of her childhood. G. Stanley Hall, generally credited with discovering the concept of adolescence, considered her along with Marie Bashkirtseff and Mary MacLane to have exposed the world of female adolescent thought and emotion. She was the daughter of prominent geologist Frank Wigglesworth Clarke (1847–1931).

Works

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  • Una Mary: The Inner Life of a Child. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914.
  • Young in the "Nineties", New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927.

References

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  1. ^ Falk, Peter H. (1985). Who was who in American art : compiled from the original thirty-four volumes of American art annual--Who's who in art, biographies of American artists active from 1898-1947. Madison, Conn.: Sound View Press. p. 300. ISBN 0-932087-00-0. OCLC 12975172.
  2. ^ "Una Atherton Clarke Hunt - Biography". askart.com. Retrieved 2022-06-06.
  3. ^ Ancestry.com, U.S., Reports of Deaths of American Citizens Abroad, 1835-1974, Death Reports in State Department Decimal File, 1910 to 1962, Box 1042: 1955 - 1959, image 666.

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